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VOLUME n, ISSUE (GS) F ebruary 22, 1974 626-0656 MECCA PUBUCATIONS, 1800 Maritet S t,, S. F ., CA 94102 who intepview w ill by John Hedges PEARL G RACEY? Futer M n Yes! Saturday, Feb. 23 at the SHH3, Pearl and Racey Peters will * do their thing and I hear it's going it be? to be the show of all time. It's being produced by Friends, Ltd. by Robert Winters I'm sure you won't want to miss it. . . . Alice Cooper makes his The search for male beauty in screen debut in an upcoming America goes on. episode of NBC's "The Snoop Sisters," Mick Jagger set the pace several years ago--opened the valves. Men with Helen Kayes and Mildred and women both got off on him. Natwick. Alice will appear briefly as a witch. Alice said he was both PLAYGIRL was published with thrilled and honored to be working a nude male centerfold, gay papers with the first lady of the stage, like the ADVOCATE pictured men Helen Hayes. Alice has been rest­ like Peter Burian. The public ing lately in Acapulco, but was warmed. It wanted more. recently spotted in Malibu golfing KALENDAR published a new with, of all people, Johnny Mathis. beauty twice a month. Its Cover Watch for the first "Alice Cooper Boy experienced a kind of instant Pro/Am Golf Tourney" to be held fam e. late ^ s year in home-town Some welcomed it, got off on Pheonix . . . Johnnie Winters' it, let it change their lives. Some sixth album, "Saints G Sinners, " panicked at the last minute and is completed and preparations are left town for it was difficult to go underway for a national tour. Rick anywhere in the gay community Derringer produced the sessions and without being recognized. tracks include two new Johimie Others just sat back and enjoyed Winter originals, "Bad Luck Situation" it ¡ 1 true hedonistic fashion. and "Hurtin' So Bad. " An Allen Or .; cover boy turned into an Toussaint song, "Blinded by Love", autographer and was decoupaged a Van Morrison number, "Feedback over bathroom walls. On Highway 101", and the Jagger/ "There is a tide in the affairs of Richard song, "Stray Cat Blues". men, " Shakespeare wrote. Cover Boy rode the tide in on a , . . Grand are recording high wave. Anything could happen-- sessions for their next album at an did. undisclosed studio with Todd Rundgren San Francisco. Excitement. producing. The album, their 10th, Popularity. Cover Boy. wili'be titled, "Shinin' On" and That was a long way from lUinoise the cover promises to be one of the or Nevada and more intoxicating most exciting packaging designs of than w in e. all times - a 3D graphic with special Dick Jay, editor, got the fever— glasses enclosed to appreciate the smoked more, slept less. effect. There will also be a 3D Dennis Charles said less, schemed Poster included inside, the label more, saw everyone. itself will glow in the daik. It's Mr. Kalendar Contest was born. set to be released in Mid-March, A cry went out over the city for to coincide with their blockbusting men. for sponsors, for supporters of 36 city tour of America . . . a ll kinds. Steely Dan will set out of a 22 city Here they are in this special issue-- concert tour of the U. S. and Can­ the contestants for the title of 1974. ada in March and April. Their Who will it be? third album will be released just before the tour, and concert sites (con't on page 4) include San Francisco . . . David Bowie received the dubious honor of being named one of the worst dressed women of 1973.

(con't on page 18) (photo by Peter Burian) K a le n d a r by David L. Rinker Publication Peter Burian was not at at I what I expected. The famous cleft chin was there, muscled torso, intense green eyes, S c h e d u le long blond hair, and the ample loins lovingly covered--everything I had seen in NIGHTS IN BLACK LEATHER. But there was also a CODE ISSUE DATE 1 DEADLINE verbally articulate mind philosophically more advanced than I had anticioated. G2 Feb. 15 F eb. 11 From NIGHTS I had formed the impression of a laconic hero - - the body extraordinary with a perfect cock and a silent mind. (S p ecial) Peter's mind is concise, but not silent. Mr. Kalendar "When you get to a certain age, " he says, "and you like sex and you've Issue Feb. 22 F eb. 18 done it often with a variety of people, you get to be good at it and ideas come. Each time you put something more into it or it's just G3 M arch 1 F eb. 25 repetition--a dead thing. "To express myself sexually through a film is exciting for me. I G4 M arch 15 M arch 11 am a very exhibitionistic person--personal and good. Maybe this is weird, but I am weird, and I don't mind. I feel great like this. " GS M arch 29 M arch 25 Peter's eyes have a fire in them which is steady like stoked embers. "Why do you think you were drawn toward making erotic films G6 A p ril 12 A p ril 8 instead of another type--something philosophical, for instance?" I ask. G7 A p ril 26 A p ril 22 Peter smiles. "Because I am not a philosopher, " he says, but reconsiders and G8 M ay 10 M ay 6 adds; "Philosophy is created from sex too. For me sex and philosophy G9 May 24 May 20 is one thing. "The closest feeling you can have with a person is when you have GIO June 7 June 3 real sex action. That's a basic thing. I think twenty-four hours a 2097 MARKET dav about sex and performing it because I think it's fun. " G il June 21 June 17 S.F. 863-7226 (con't on page 14) Feb. Because there will be no voting at the awards night at the Village, May 3rd, m . MSM liiEi WED THURS FRI SAT we have scheduled numerous candid­ ate nights at sponsor bars. This will 24 5 5 26 11 pm 27 enable the voter to see candidates 28 first hand in casual and swim attire Candidates nite and hopefully this special paper will Cabaret VIVA remind the voter as to each candid­ Show Bar ate's number. The more candidates 936 Montgomery attend these activities, the better their chances are of winning. Any candidate not present thoughout the evening of May 3rd, is automatic­ ally disqualified. Awards night at the Village will have a parade of March candidates, followed by award pre­ sentations however most of the evening has been planned as a fun, entertainment packed program with i 9 pm much dancing on both floors. There 8 will be more details in future Kal­ C ham pagne enders. Candiiiates nite T o ad HaU 482 C astro

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Amount enclosed AT -DO NOT SEND CASH! !!!!!!- Mays TH E V ILLA G E (Peter Burian con't from front page) From this point on Peter talks freely, telling me all the things I would have asked anyway. I settle back to enjoy him and what he has to say. "I think life is a pertormance, " he continued. "Everyone is per­ l ë M K â T I forming his trip, everyone is choosing what he is doing. ' ORiGiNA. LAVENDiiP, C Mt ^':A "Many people are doing so bad . . . in the sense that they are not happy. " - There was more talk like this--all in that soft German voice. I wondered why he seemed to be spending so much time in San Francisco and ask. "Because here I find things I don't find in Paris. There's this great feeling of life in San Francisco where everyone is so desparately doing his own thing—much more free than in France or Germany. "I like big cities so I'm always staying in them because people are -TOM CAT THEATRE- more aware and exciting to live with in big cities. " New York is another of his favorite places, of course. Peter admitted here that not all San Franciscans liked his trio, that THE FIRST THEATRE TO some thought him arrogant. BRING MALE FILMS TO "I'm a very visual person, " he explains, "because I'm a film maker and I enjoy a nice picture. If I'm going on the street I like to SAN FRANCISCO AND see beautiful people. STILL THE FIRST IN FILMS. Everyone who is good looking should be willing to show it. It's a great feeling for him as it is for me and everyone who sees him Everybody should. When I see a beautiful man on the street I enjoy

"Beautiful boys usually know they are beautiful, but they are THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE! ashamed or afraid of it. They are not open and admitting, "A man who is attracted to his own sex will naturally like his G -3 own body, get off on it himself if he is honest. That's what I exper­ ien ce ..."

I don't particularly like pornographic flims, " he says, at which we both laugh. "Pornography could be very beautiful, but it's not, I feel sad about it. Pornographic film. I even consider NIGHTS IN BLACK LEATHER a bad film, but I've not seen the ' finished product. I was really tired and too bored to see it O u i be/l uii/he/ "I'm amazed at how big a success it has had--surprized. It only tells me what I couldn't believe--that you can satisfy people with very little. There's nothing better around so people think my film is good. l o o i l f i l l . "I know a boy whose seen the film seventeen times and a girl who claims to have seen it forty. ’’They must have gotten some enjoyment from it. "But I can make people happier and more excited than in the Koleclof first film, ® • I want people to learn from my films how to do their own lives better so they can learn to be free You feel it. It's like listening to CoAle/IOAl/ tv * ^ symphony and feeling this cold chill on your ba^. In this moment you feel Beethoven is talking to you. This is what I t h i ^ makes great art-this personal commtiicaiion. I want to reveal myself personally in a film -create a masteipiece I have only beautiful fantasies—dreams. I can create fantasies in a film and make them real--a situation between two people or a Situation b 6 tW0^en tnanv people. "I like the idea of the leather bar, for instance, but in actuality 1347 Folsom Street the performance is usually bad. i-iuauiy San Francisco ^ u ' * 8 0 od performance. that T ‘here's a short scene hat almost makes it, but it’s usually spoiled by something else. In reality can be controlled because it is mine. You see I'm not just thinking about sex and doing it, I'm creating something from it to give to people. I think because I am so happy I can put my deepest feelings in it-- my enjoyment. . 900 COLE '^ o get my message across is hard for me. I really have to work hard because making a film is one of the most difficult art forms. SmM egB (Eorngr 664-7766 Music IS involved, painting, photography, people--every art. People are up-tight about their sexuaf selves. 1 hey are alraid ot «SV what IS deep inside. I want to help them do that trip better. " We paused for a glass of wine and Peter began talking about his public appearances on the streets and in the bars. "If you go to a b?r with an open shirt that doesn't mean that every­ one who passes by should grope you. ' bad^feehng 1*® provocative and beautiful without any

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WIMJAIX THE TRASHY LOOK Too often we run into people Dear Apollo Often you hear someone teU some­ who look great in the darkness of I am a ballet dancer and want one else, looking at someone else the bar, but take them home, to strengthen the upper part of my standing in a bar, "Boy, he sure peel off the layers of clothing, body so that I can lift my partner and "gasp", not at all what you looks trashy! " So far, everyone more easily. Can you advise me that I have seen referred to in this e x p ected . as to what exercises would be bene­ Now I ask you, is that beauty manner looked pretty good to me. fic ia l. and pleasure or a nightmare that Therefore I am assuming from this Jim that it is very flattering to be called ends in a constant put-down for those so-called men who worship trashy. D ear Jim The word trashy used in the con­ "Tom of Finland" type heroc Gods The best exercises for aiding an text of describing people, has a very of Manhood, but do nothing about adajio performer are bench and definite ring and it certainly doesn't making themselves into the types military presses. Another good which they hope to attract. No necessarily mean just plain "garbage.' idea is to practice lifting your wonder Gay life is often a joke for A trashy looking person usually partner outside of dance classes. many sexy, well-built, straight A pollo has that "come-fuck-me" look, men, who might otherwise get like he is a glowing neon sign that turned on to gay guys or at least says, "rape, ravage, and molest meet them half-way as a bi-sexual. "OUT OF THE BARREL" at any tim e," Its the same look ( con't from page 12) through which so many top movie Dear Apollo stars became famous by portraying. I heard you have a steam room, with family kitchen, T .V ., Pool In regard to the cruising game and I was wonderiirg if steam is Table, etc. The rent is very that goes on in San Francisco. better than a sauna or vice versa. reasonable and I think this would Often you will find such a number Could you advise me? be very satisfactory. The place cleverly standing with most of his F. M. is c a lle d : weight on one leg. This might be South of the Slot due to strategically placed holes D ear F. M. 979 Folsom St. and rips in his levis, and his desire Both are fine and are geared to San Francisco, CA to use them to full advantage. He individual preferences. However, 415-543-3276 might just be trying to look innocent have you ever noticed how hard it I hope that your visit to this city or attempting to display the rips is to breath in a sauna in compar­ will be an enjoyable one. in his T-shirt. ison to a steam room? The sauna J.C. It certainly isn't necessary to is hot dry air and of course dries have a terrific body to pull-off this up your nasal passages when it is If any of our readers would like lo<^, but it couldn't be considered normal for the respiratory system to write to me I would like to hear a disadvantage. If the guy is all to be moist. A steam room is from you. You can write to: wrapped up in clothes which reveal more compatible with the moisture OUT OF THE BARREL nothing, how is anyone going to of your sinuses. KALENDAR tell what kind of body he really A pollo c/o Mecca Publications does have. 1800 Market St. S.F., CA 94102

"MUSIC" (con't from front page) Meet Gary at It m arked the first tim e in 14 years that designer Earl Blackwell, creator of the annual list of the world's most unfashionable women, has chosen a man to be on his venerated list . . . The Moody Blues have been invited to play a series of concerts in Peking, Shanghai and Canton sometime this spring, making them the first rock band to play in China. Moody Blues manager, March 26 11pm Terry Hoff, said the invitation stemmed from the visit of a British Table Tennis Team to Peking in 1973,

"One of the ping pong players took ax: c AbAKexT's along a Moody Blues album, played it for the Chinese, and said the Moody Blues rock group was one of MR. kALENtDAR the best in the Western World. Not long after, " said Hoff, "we received an invitation to tour from the Chinese delegation to the United CANt)it)Ax:e Nations. " It's been reported that the group will receive no payment for the concerts, other than expenses. NiQllx:! The Moodies normally pull down at least $50,000. per concert . . . A rock group called "Power of Meet all 10 Candidates ! Attorney" drew an unusual audience in a New York recording session recently. Police from three states screened the session carefully. MC. Mainly because all nine members of the group are convicts from Bradford Prison in Philadelphia. The cops transported the prisoners to the studio ^ v im ! and remained in armed attendance during the recording session. Pro­ ceeds from the album will be used for attorney's fees. These fees will help get the group out of prison . . . Sylvestor and his Hot Band was possibly going to play at the Red Dinner at Cabaret Star Saloon Warehouse this month. However, according to Friends Ltd., Sylvestors L.A. agents refuse to let 7:00 - 11:00 him play any gay function as it may be bad for his image. So no Syl­ vestor in the gay wotld. I wonder Brunch-Sun. if Sylvestor knows about this. Now he's a star and he's forgetting his start, and brothers and sisters. 11:00 -4:00 With live H ot i>lew A lbum s o n th e m ark et now: ON THE THIRD DAY - Electric Light Orch; HOTCAKES - Chamber Music ! C arly S im on; I GOT A NAME - Jim Croce; A U AMERICAN BOY - Rick Derringer; ROCK ON - David " i o Essex; SHOW C TEU - A1 Wilson; Shows Nightly at Cabaret! 1990 - Temptations; LOOKING FOR A LOVE AGAIN - Bobby Womack; ESSENCE TO ESSENCE - Donovan; COURT 'N SPARK - Joni Mitchell. Dance to Quadraphonic Sound at After Dark! 956 MoNTqoMCRy 788'5765